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bruno
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Spot on Tony. Looking forward to watching this kid develop.
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Theoharous is similar, and no, he's not as good as Arzani at getting past players, but he's in the same vein, however he hasn't been given the same chances to show it.
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Barca4Life
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I guess that’s the main thing people are trying to say about Arzani, he does things rarely associated in Australian players which is going past people by the dribble and if he doesn’t beat his man he will create some degree of doubt in the defender(s) and will create space for others to take advantage of.
Apart from him and maybe Theohaurous from what I’ve seen also there is also a couple of u17 boys in Brook and Najjarine who can do similar but not in the same degree as Arzani does on a consistent basis, overall we don’t have many coming through.
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bruno
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+xI guess that’s the main thing people are trying to say about Arzani, he does things rarely associated in Australian players which is going past people by the dribble and if he doesn’t beat his man he will create some degree of doubt in the defender(s) and will create space for others to take advantage of. Apart from him and maybe Theohaurous from what I’ve seen also there is also a couple of u17 boys in Brook and Najjarine who can do similar but not in the same degree as Arzani does on a consistent basis, overall we don’t have many coming through. Sadly running at opponents has been coached out of our elite junior players for years. Passing game is over done. I don't get it. For me, that's why we have so many predictable, robotic players. Initiative, creativity crushed for the sake of safe, possession at all costs football. Defenders hate players running at them.
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+xTheoharous is similar, and no, he's not as good as Arzani at getting past players, but he's in the same vein, however he hasn't been given the same chances to show it. That's because he is behind the greatest winger the A-League has ever seen in Leroy George lol. Arzani had no competition at City.
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+x+xTheoharous is similar, and no, he's not as good as Arzani at getting past players, but he's in the same vein, however he hasn't been given the same chances to show it. That's because he is behind the greatest winger the A-League has ever seen in Leroy George lol. Arzani had no competition at City. maybe if MusCAT gave him more chances.. he might be more developed. But gotta collect those toilet bowls.
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I hope he at least get a chance in the friendly's to seal his spot, cause I'm not overly confident he's done that yet
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LFC.
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+x+xI guess that’s the main thing people are trying to say about Arzani, he does things rarely associated in Australian players which is going past people by the dribble and if he doesn’t beat his man he will create some degree of doubt in the defender(s) and will create space for others to take advantage of. Apart from him and maybe Theohaurous from what I’ve seen also there is also a couple of u17 boys in Brook and Najjarine who can do similar but not in the same degree as Arzani does on a consistent basis, overall we don’t have many coming through. Sadly running at opponents has been coached out of our elite junior players for years. Passing game is over done. I don't get it. For me, that's why we have so many predictable, robotic players. Initiative, creativity crushed for the sake of safe, possession at all costs football. Defenders hate players running at them. Spot on ! As much as the passing/possesion game is great when you got a complete unit capable of doing so the game always needs its X factor players, this is what makes the game great to watch, not just a game of chess but exciting players taking on defense's and having a crack from outside the box, in the box, wherever they naturally think to have a go. Think of Suaraz/Messi/Ronaldo/Salah/Firmino's - this is the beautiful gamers and Arzani is our new light locally finally ! We need a number more of them in the future and just hope Arzani does get the chance/s, doesn't get over rawed and plays his game. Our budding watching Youth needs to see him do it.
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Barca4Life
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+x+xI guess that’s the main thing people are trying to say about Arzani, he does things rarely associated in Australian players which is going past people by the dribble and if he doesn’t beat his man he will create some degree of doubt in the defender(s) and will create space for others to take advantage of. Apart from him and maybe Theohaurous from what I’ve seen also there is also a couple of u17 boys in Brook and Najjarine who can do similar but not in the same degree as Arzani does on a consistent basis, overall we don’t have many coming through. Sadly running at opponents has been coached out of our elite junior players for years. Passing game is over done. I don't get it. For me, that's why we have so many predictable, robotic players. Initiative, creativity crushed for the sake of safe, possession at all costs football. Defenders hate players running at them. Its one of my pet hates also when i see the odd youth game these days, i dont see many wingers or forwards try and take on forwards, that's how you develop the good 7, 11 and 9s by allowing them to try things and take risks, thast why they supposed to do. I dont mind the structure but there is too much of it, let the players express themselves espeically in the final third.
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Barca4Life
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+x+x+xI guess that’s the main thing people are trying to say about Arzani, he does things rarely associated in Australian players which is going past people by the dribble and if he doesn’t beat his man he will create some degree of doubt in the defender(s) and will create space for others to take advantage of. Apart from him and maybe Theohaurous from what I’ve seen also there is also a couple of u17 boys in Brook and Najjarine who can do similar but not in the same degree as Arzani does on a consistent basis, overall we don’t have many coming through. Sadly running at opponents has been coached out of our elite junior players for years. Passing game is over done. I don't get it. For me, that's why we have so many predictable, robotic players. Initiative, creativity crushed for the sake of safe, possession at all costs football. Defenders hate players running at them. Spot on ! As much as the passing/possesion game is great when you got a complete unit capable of doing so the game always needs its X factor players, this is what makes the game great to watch, not just a game of chess but exciting players taking on defense's and having a crack from outside the box, in the box, wherever they naturally think to have a go. Think of Suaraz/Messi/Ronaldo/Salah/Firmino's - this is the beautiful gamers and Arzani is our new light locally finally ! We need a number more of them in the future and just hope Arzani does get the chance/s, doesn't get over rawed and plays his game. Our budding watching Youth needs to see him do it. Hopefully Arzani could be an inspiration for the kids to hopefully mimic him, kids gets inspired by Messi and Ronaldo but someone like Arzani could be a game changer given his an aussie.
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